MuwjI D-aairy ? letter. Celnuol C. W. Dudley has joined the Ifsjhliean ranks; and in *|**4er to the -Charleston Courier givee hjfljiusiw for actis? with the dominant par>y. He throw? the blame of the ?conditio n ia which the State finds itself on the old who should have told the people E I tha aa they were defeated, the/ had no |fHgJh* ta dictate term*, hat were coav "^alWi to accept auch as were muds the ?oaastioas of peace. ft ? certain extent this may ha true. aWit was hard for the people to realize es ! that they did stand ia the of the conquered. Notwith their defeat, they were Dot in of mind that would make ?cry teachable pupils, learning It was difficult for the of South Carolina to realize that had swept ovor their land, ' taarfag op by its roots the old, whirling dihehr?t edifices 'from their foundation, ^heaving the very gound on which ahty Stood. Naturally a people arerse "mi innovation, clinging to all which they aeasidered sacred from age, they clang with desperate t...

Ifens. . TT* TS? mother's heart gives 4th joy at la* Sftb; and "y" not. if kntter like Irish children ! iaasade into little Pats. eSWboTrooca bow? Wheu it ius are laying egg? inscri Kbg&noY' __ where ray love lies dreaming," s cannibal from Fiji says, "Be ?'li uotstaud being stared at for ^ V^A.Wie: ^e l&oind now}"' lAJ^^lking a harpsichord OTIm Tf^d in ite with caution, but act with jield with graciousce-*, or f vJith.firtnats^j.^jj ?.n v~' are bet two ways of paying vf industry is raising of thrift in laying it ?iiClaT?OMof the characteristics of a * Wdapeuse liberally, and enjoy r, the goods he knows be i, and mustleavo named bin dog "Paste." "Why re him such a name?" ho was ?'BecauBc I want him to stick Chinese and the Japanese arc the Easterns, so far as civilized people - are in question, who seem to set no value Jfr. Jewelry or precious stones. A poem entitl;d ''The Strains the Angela Sing" 1*8 goiog the round*. If , as it does the mortals who read it, they don't eing...

8Al<BM^riMW 1872. ts must Ms?tUP Thursday KK^ l^flffiU^flasso anuouuefl D. A. 3&pRMt J^tC\^d]aWrVr Sheriff at tin 3p|>Election and oblige his many friends in ?SFfraMttswH J<?i? T . . fork. HIE NEWS HAS THE LAUGEST ^C|||t;ULATION IN THE COUNTY ?? .i t-!? ?j?J,Fehlor Meyers, Esq.; is in towu. S;?<* a4 aoeiririv > < The South Carolina Huilroud will ' ?Hon all persons living in Ciiarlcaton ^WTaRrog the line to JJrauchville and %;Vrs^>tQi Columbia to attend the Or engeburg tournament Fur one fare. ?*aa ir i? ?i , AcciUKNT.? Yesterday morning Mrs Riley and Miss Wanuamakor were * thrown from their buggy in consequence ^faf Jthsir sale taking a too hasty start, fctjd were somewhat, but we are glad to es* sot seriously injuired. ? j'Oor!! At our fourth page. We shall henceforth have reading glat ter on every pnge in order that our journal may be ns groat a favorite with edvettise* as it already is with our rea ders. s* ?*sWl 3?t,lrtl?y b?ft, Mr. .Julian A. Sel \>J...

T Tho Nuw Clrareh Organ. by william x. cabibton. Airi 11 ft ? They've got a bran new organ, (tue, For ell their fuse and search ; > They've done Job* me they said they'd do, And fetched it Into church. They're bound the critter shall be seta, And on the preacher's right 1m%}*vt hoisted up their now machine la everybody's sight. They've got a chorister and choir. Agin my voice and vote; tor it was never my desire To praise the Lord by note. in* '* .1 i ? I've been a sister good an' tnte' For ive and thirty year; *' \ l*ve done what seemed my part to do, An' prayed my duty clear ; I've aung the hymua both elow and quick .Tuet the preacher read, And twice, when deacon Tubbs waa sick, I took the fork an' led! rr^?? no'.v the::- bold, new-faugleu *vays Is com in' all about; Ab^bL jd^tlrymy jftrtfr jrVa* " fairly crowded e a i the preacher, good old deo its nil in his eyes, Bead?"I can read my titles clear To mansions in the nkics"? I al'ayG liked that blessed hymn? I s'pose I nl'ays w...